>> from a business standpoint, and i think we talked about this in the jodi arias case as well, when you attack a victim, you're attacking somebody who's dead. that could certainly come back to haunt them, couldn't it? >> it certainly could, and they're going to be doing it right in front of his three wonderful children, his lovely mother, who's in her 80s. it's a risky strategy, and they're doing it to see, one, they can win the case, and if they can't, they want the damage amount to be low. so i think it's risky. >> what do you think is the strongest element to the family's side of this case? >> well, i think the strongest element is that apparently one of the co-chief executive officers of the concert promoter aeg had been a manager of michael in the '90s, knew he had a prescription drug issue because doctors had been describing a lot of it to him after he accidentally burned his hair during a pepsi commercial, and they were put on notice they needed the right type of physician to handle his issues. i think the theory is going to be that, yes, maybe michael jackson introduced them